The agreement on the import of aid for civilians was signed after Israel set a number of conditions. It is not known whether foreigners will be allowed to leave the area
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid on the way to Rafah
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247 The Egyptiancontrolled Rafah border post will open this Friday (20) to facilitate the passage of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, where fierce fighting has been taking place between Israeli forces and the Palestinian group Hamas since the 7th of this month. According to the O Globo newspaper, the announcement was made by sources linked to Egyptian intelligence at the alQahera news channel, who said that “Rafah will open tomorrow.” It is not known whether foreigners will be allowed to leave the area. >>> After a proposal was rejected by the US, Brazil is working on a new resolution in the UN Security Council
On Wednesday (18), United States President Joe Biden announced that negotiations with the Egyptian government had guaranteed the importation of up to 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid through Rafah, as requested by the United Nations (UN). >>> Jewish rabbis say Biden participated in genocide by supporting Israel
The entry permit for humanitarian aid came under an agreement between the United States, Israel and Egypt. However, Israel imposed strict conditions and demanded guarantees that none of the resources sent would reach Hamas, the ruling group in the Gaza Strip. At the same time, Israel will continue to block other supplies, such as electricity, from its territory as long as the hostages captured in the October 7 attack are in Gaza. Israel Defense Forces say 199 people have been kidnapped, while Hamas says 250 people are under its control. >>> According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel has killed more than 3,700 Palestinians since October 7
“Although this is an initial test to determine whether Hamas does not take possession of the supplies, the figure is considered by the agency to be insufficient.” To the British broadcaster BBC, the spokesman for the United Nations aid agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East (UNRWA). “), Juliette Touma, explained that before the war, 500 trucks carrying aid, fuel and other supplies traveled to Gaza every day,” the report points out. >>> In another attack on the Palestinians, Netanyahu promises a “long war” against “the barbarians, the worst on the planet.”
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